and insane and purposely neglectful of her household dutbs She would have been left alone and in the state of nervous prostration if it had not been for the crre of her sisters who re* niained with her against the protest of her husband.It is charged in the petition, that her husband's father, Henry Master*, aged ?S, made his home with them and that he was cross and ahuseful; that the husband encouraged his father to he cross; that her father-in-law has threatened to do her bodily harm in her husband’s presence and that the husband did not attempt to correct him. The plaintiff state* in her peti* tiou that she has seen poison in and atsiut the house and she believe* her life and that of her children are in danger from her husband or father in* law.She state* that she has returned to her father’s home three time* since Mav ‘Jtt, 1908J, but returned to her home on the promise of her husband that he would do right. Final separation took place on July 7, 1H04, and she is still at the home of relatives. She state* that she has no means of supporting herself or her children except through the generosity of her relative* and neighbor*. She now asks alimony, and states that her husband's laud* are worth at least $3050. Mrs. Master* wa* formerly Leota Tom of Alexander township.